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This document defines various terms related to housing accommodation, including different types of homes like detached houses, apartments, and mobile homes. It also explains housing-related concepts such as getting on the property ladder, house-hunting, paying rent, taking out a mortgage, and owning a home. The terms cover both renting and buying properties as well as different living situations like dorms, student housing, and family homes.
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Accomod

This document defines various terms related to housing accommodation, including different types of homes like detached houses, apartments, and mobile homes. It also explains housing-related concepts such as getting on the property ladder, house-hunting, paying rent, taking out a mortgage, and owning a home. The terms cover both renting and buying properties as well as different living situations like dorms, student housing, and family homes.
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ACCOMMODATION

 (all the) mod cons: technology at home that makes jobs easier such as a washing machine,
dishwasher etc.
 apartment block: a large building made up of smaller units of apartments
 back garden: a garden at the rear of the house
 detached house: a house that is not physically connected to another property
 to do up a property: to repair an old building
 dream home: a home you regard as perfect
 first-time buyer: someone buying a property for the first time, especially when taking out a loan
(mortgage)
 fully-furnished: a rented property with all furniture included
 to get on the property ladder: to buy a property with the aim of buying another bigger or more
expensive one later in life
 hall of residence: a college or university building where students live
 home comforts: things that make a home feel comfortable to live in
 house-hunting: looking for a property to live in
 house-warming party: a party to celebrate moving into a new home
 ideal home: a perfect home
 to live on campus: to live on the university or college grounds
 mobile home: a home that can be moved by a vehicle or one that has its own engine
 to move into: to begin to live in a property
 to own your own home: to have bought the property you live in
 to pay rent in advance: weekly or monthly rent paid at the beginning of the week or month
 permanent address: a fixed address
 property market: the buying and selling of land or buildings
 to put down a deposit: to pay an amount of money as the first in a series of future payments
 rented accommodation: property owned by someone else and for which a person pays a fixed
amount to live in
 single room: a room for one person
 spacious room: a large room
 student digs: student accommodation
 the suburbs: a residential area on the edge of towns or cities
 to take out a mortgage: to borrow a large amount of money, paid back over several years, in order to
buy a house
 terraced house: a house connected on both sides by other properties

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